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Wauwatosa’s Hart Park Receives $1 Million for Flood Recovery

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

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## Wauwatosa Faces Recovery After Historic Flooding

Wauwatosa is ⁤grappling with the aftermath of historic rainfall that ‌caused meaningful flooding‍ adn⁣ damage, particularly to Hart Park [[1]]. The Menomonee River overflowed,⁣ leading to significant property‌ damage‍ and the ​closure of Hart Park [[3]].

The park’s football field, home to Marquette High and Tosa East, is currently‍ unusable, forcing Tosa East’s first⁣ game to be moved to Vincent High School in milwaukee [[3]]. Damage to⁢ the field and drainage system is‍ estimated​ to be in the millions of dollars [[3]].

A glimmer of hope arrived with a $1 million donation from the Tosa foundation to aid in Hart Park’s recovery [[3]]. While this donation ⁤is substantial, it won’t cover the total cost of repairs. The playground also sustained damage, with fencing and caution tape surrounding affected areas [[3]].The outdoor stage​ is also closed indefinitely [[3]].

Wauwatosa is known for its boutique shopping, restaurants, and small-town charm, located just minutes from downtown ‍Milwaukee [[1]] and boasts over 100 locally owned businesses in its Village area [[2]].

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